Top 10 FREE CAMPSITES of 2017

Since hitting the road over two years ago, we quickly realized that boondocking (aka free camping) is one of our favorite parts of #RVLife. The freedom, privacy & price align perfectly with our vibe!

This year we camped at over 60 locations from Alabama to Wyoming to Southern California… and everywhere in between. After carefully thumbing through our travel log, we created this list of the Top 10 Free Campsites of 2017.

Let’s Start the Countdown

#10 The Main Drag 525 in Sedona, AZ

Ideal for: Easy access to Sedona & surrounding communities. Lots of sun for solar. Good for group camping.

Overview: The Main Drag 525 is the closest and most accessible free camping to downtown Sedona. It’s located on National Forest land and has a 14 day stay limit. While the road is washboarded, the first few sites can be found just a mile from the main highway. We saw all size rigs towards the beginning of the road, but we wouldn’t recommend taking a big rig too far down the road. Turning around could be a challenge.

#9 Grayrocks Reservoir in Wheatland, WY

Overview: We loved the waterfront sites at Grayrocks. The entire camping area is huge. There are 7 different entrances into the site, some are rougher than others, if you’re in a big rig you may want to scout it out before driving in.

At Grayrocks there’s a boat launch and vault toilet. There’s free dump & water located in town at Lewis City Park.

Cell Connectivity: We received 3G AT&T with our WeBoost cell booster. It was fast enough for light Netflix streaming.

Things to Consider: It’s out in the boonies (not a bad thing, but come stocked up with groceries). There are a few large dips in the road – they can be avoided if you scout out the area.

#8 Cebolla Mesa in Questa, NM

Overview: Cebolla Mesa has the trifecta: amazing views, proximity to Taos and fast cellular internet connectivity. Unfortunately, its located down a rough dirt road with overhanging branches, making it challenging for tall rigs over 20ft to access the site. We loved the entire Enchanted Circle area and were in awe over the beauty of northern New Mexico.

The site offer vault toilets, fire pits and hiking trails.

Cell Connectivity: Fast 4G AT&T and T-Mobile

Things to Consider: Hard for big rigs to access, no trash receptacles onsite

#7 Craggy Wash in Lake Havasu, AZ

Overview: We really enjoyed the vibe at Craggy Wash. Lake Havasu is a nomad hotspot, so we were able to meet and socialize with many new friends. And, even though socializing was fun, we had a decent amount of privacy at our spot. The site offers no amenities, but nearby gas stations offer dump stations.

Lake Havasu offers lots of shopping and recreational activities.

Cell Connectivity: Fast 4G AT&T and T-Mobile – no booster needed.

Things to Consider: It could be crowded. Big rigs should scout it out, but we saw many large 5th wheels and Class As camping in Craggy Wash. Water fill up was hard to find.

#6 Indian Bread Rocks in Bowie AZ

Overview: Indian Bread Rocks is located just a few miles off of I-10 on the eastern side of Arizona. We really enjoyed the solitude and rock formations. It also offered a vault toilet, fire pits and grills. Big rigs will struggle getting here, but our friends in a 30+ foot Airstream made it just fine with some careful maneuvering.

Be sure to come prepared, because there is no shopping within 30 miles. BUT, there is free water at the gas station on the Bowie interstate exit.

#5 Lake Hattie in Laramie WY

Overview: We loved camping on the beach at Lake Hattie. It has a five day stay limit and offers a vault toilet & boat ramp. All size rigs can fit, but only smaller units with high clearance can get to the beach. The sand is packed hard in some areas and loose in others, so be sure to scout it out before driving.

#4 Jackson Mtn Rd in Pagosa Springs, CO

Overview: This site is on National Forest land and has a 14 day stay limit. It’s less than 10 miles from Pagosa Springs, but offers tons of privacy and scenery. We loved the cool nights, too. There are no amenities onsite, but the area has tons of hiking. There are a few water spigots and trash receptacles in town.

There aren’t many sites up Jackson MTN Rd, so you might not find a spot. Also, big rigs will be limited to the first site on the left.

Cell Connectivity: Fast 4G AT&T

Things to Consider: Big rigs can only park at the first site and turning around might be challenging if its occupied. The further you go up the road, the worse the internet gets. Also, nights can get very cold – check the weather!

#3 North Creek in Virgin UT

Overview: The best thing about North Creek is its proximity to Zion National Park (8 miles). But, the vibe at this campsite is also great. It’s located along the creek with plentiful shade trees. The mix of tents & small RVs creates a fun community environment. Everyone is there for the same reason: to explore & hike Zion!

It was crowded, but that didn’t bother us. There is room for two big 5th wheels, but it might still be hard to navigate. This site is a no-go for Class As or low clearance Class Cs.

#2 Magnolia Beach in Port Lavaca TX

Overview: Magnolia Beach is the perfect waterfront camping for our style. The ground is crushed shells, easy for all rigs to drive on. We saw Class As, 5th Wheels, and Class Bs (along with all other types of RVs) camping directly on the beach. Unlike the free camping on Padre Island, the tide changes are much less dramatic at Magnolia Beach.

This site offers trash cans, picnic areas and FREE HOT SHOWERS!

Cell Connectivity: 4G AT&T and T-Mobile

Things to Consider: It may be crowded – but the area is big enough to find a spot.

#1 Wedge Overlook in Emery, UT

Overview: Of the 100+ free campsites we’ve visited since 2015, this is BY FAR the most epic. We camped just a few feet from the canyon’s edge and could see for miles & miles. The site is located on BLM land with a 14 day stay limit.

We almost skipped this site because its located down a 20 mile dirt road. But, fear not, the dirt road is amazing quality (better than many paved roads we’ve driven on). Class As are out of luck with this site and huge 5th wheels probably won’t find a large enough spot here either. There are plenty of nearby sites that could accommodate these rigs, but not as close to the canyon.

Onsite there’s a vault toilet and in town (20 miles) there’s a water spigot in front of the Huntington Post Office.

Cell Connectivity: FAST 4G AT&T – It’s amazing to be so far out and have great connectivity!

Things to Consider: Not for big rigs. The 20 mile dirt road is long, but not rough.

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